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Response to Uncle Joe (Reply #12)

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Great move. WeekiWater May 2019 #1
By all parties for all parties, a historic agreement, Uncle Joe May 2019 #2
So was OAC paying her staff the salaries she paid. Campaign staff is a temporary job. sarabelle May 2019 #39
Contented workers generally don't unionize, but hey ehrnst May 2019 #46
are you a contented worker? happy with your pay, benefits & 'work contract rules'? Sunlei May 2019 #128
Why do you ask? (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #129
because $20 Federal minimum wage & (gov paid) healthcare for ALL is Sanders platform. Sunlei May 2019 #133
What does this have to do with his staff feeling that they needed to unionize? ehrnst May 2019 #134
Kudos to workers, the union and Bernie IS RIGHT!!! You'd think ALL Democrats would be proud InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #104
For the umpteenth time, BS didn't unionize his campaign, his WORKERS unionized, as a pre-emptive.... George II May 2019 #124
I think it's more the accomplishment of the alumni staff who came forward with ehrnst May 2019 #130
Walking the talk Politicub May 2019 #3
I agree Politicub Uncle Joe May 2019 #4
And perhaps a natural extension of the experiences of staff in previous campaigns. ehrnst May 2019 #47
also notable...walking the walk at the usual Sanders speed Fresh_Start May 2019 #82
Has another campaign formed a union for its workers? Politicub May 2019 #89
how many other campaign's workers demanded it? nt Fresh_Start May 2019 #92
It's a good question. I don't know the answer. Politicub May 2019 #94
But the campaign didn't "give them" union representation. The workers got it themselves ehrnst May 2019 #135
No, the campaign didn't "form a union for it's workers," the workers formed it and the campaign ehrnst May 2019 #131
His campaign workers felt that they NEEDED a Union. Blue_true May 2019 #5
No other campaign felt the need to unionize, that this one did isn't a positive..... George II May 2019 #16
It takes two to tango. Uncle Joe May 2019 #17
That question is a deflection from the reality of the "culture" of Sanders' previous campaign, Joe. George II May 2019 #19
No it is the central issue of the OP, Bernie Sanders was the first campaign in U.S. history Uncle Joe May 2019 #21
If other campaigns had what has been characterized by its own workers as a "culture" of ... George II May 2019 #23
I take it that's a no, you don't believe other campaigns should adopt the Uncle Joe May 2019 #25
Of course not... that would be acknowledging Bernie's cutting edge status. InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #26
Cutting edge status... ehrnst May 2019 #48
Riiiiight... make an analogy that has nothing to do with Bernie and his cutting edge campaign. InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #50
His entire political career? ehrnst May 2019 #52
His entire political career, yes. Bernie's a progressive superstar... InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #55
So are you saying that his former staffers are lying? (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #64
I'm saying exactly what I said... no need to change the subject. InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #65
You said his "entire political career" ehrnst May 2019 #70
No, read what I said...or don't. I don't care. Your comments are amusing, if, as you say... InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #72
I read what you said, and it was a non-answer. ehrnst May 2019 #75
As I said, it's understandable why you fear Bernie is going to win...otherwise you would ignore him! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #77
It's understandable why you would fear hearing inconvenient truths, ehrnst May 2019 #78
More worried about you and your fear of Bernie... let it go and just accept the inevitable! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #80
Really got to you didn't it? ehrnst May 2019 #86
Not in the least!! The only thing "getting to me" is your fear of Bernie. InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #88
Frantically whistling past the graveyard... ehrnst May 2019 #93
Ahahahahaha! BannonsLiver May 2019 #85
The only "cutting edge" about it was that there was such a high level... George II May 2019 #66
I understand why you also fear Bernie is going to win the Democratic primary & thus pay so much InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #87
As a union member for years revmclaren May 2019 #90
You keep copying and pasting that same response... ehrnst May 2019 #95
"Cutting edge status" BannonsLiver May 2019 #84
when absurd meets surreal nt LibFarmer May 2019 #100
Cutting edge spin? NYMinute May 2019 #102
Reminder (again) - the campaign itself didn't unionize, the workers unionized. George II May 2019 #41
Yes, history shows that benevolent, supportive management was the true catalyst of organized labor. ehrnst May 2019 #49
Argument from silence fallacy, also utilizing attacking a strawman. ehrnst May 2019 #105
I don't think that BS attended all 36 hours of meetings, lapucelle May 2019 #36
Yes, the meeting took place within minutes of the Capital, and went on from late afternoon until... George II May 2019 #42
I understand that he joined them for lunch for about an hour. (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #51
"Bernie Sanders was the first campaign in U.S. history to unionize." WeekiWater May 2019 #112
1st Presidential campaign in history to unionize counting the primaries as a Presidential campaign, Uncle Joe May 2019 #117
Correct. NT WeekiWater May 2019 #118
The first Presidential campaign in history 'whose staff felt a need to unionize' is more accurate. ehrnst May 2019 #123
Yes Uncle Joe... so damn proud of Bernie!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #125
Apparently those campaign workers felt a need to. ehrnst May 2019 #43
Probably won't matter when the layoffs start. BannonsLiver May 2019 #83
Wow - I didn't think I would see anti-union sentiment on DU. But here it is. Politicub May 2019 #91
Where's the anti-union sentiment? I don't see it. George II May 2019 #96
Props to you for recognizing this and giving credit where credit is due!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #97
People are not being anti Union. The point being made was one set of workers for one Blue_true May 2019 #119
Sadly this was prompted by the "overall toxic atmosphere of the 2016 campaign".... George II May 2019 #6
Sadly I believe you will find this a bit more common in other campaigns as well. Uncle Joe May 2019 #7
Candidates don't unionize, their workers unionize. This isn't Sanders' doing, well.... George II May 2019 #8
Time will tell Uncle Joe May 2019 #9
I'm speechless, or should I say typeless. George II May 2019 #11
Workers in Sanders' campaign felt like they needed the protection NYMinute May 2019 #29
Bernie didn't stop his staffers from organizing. Yay. ehrnst May 2019 #67
Yes it will... and time will tell voters that moves like this are why Bernie's the most progressive InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #99
This message was self-deleted by its author LongtimeAZDem May 2019 #10
Don't put quotation marks attributed to me that were never stated and you Uncle Joe May 2019 #12
Post removed Post removed May 2019 #20
Welcome to "Straw Man World" Uncle Joe!! Make yourself at home!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #27
There was no strawman there NYMinute May 2019 #30
IKR? (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #56
Common? This is a common occurrence? sheshe2 May 2019 #13
Google "sexual harassment and political campaigns," Uncle Joe May 2019 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author sheshe2 May 2019 #15
Yes, the first campaign (not "Presidential", he's not the nominee) that unionized, but.... George II May 2019 #18
Thanks for the correction, first campaign unless Bernie is nominated in which case it would be Uncle Joe May 2019 #22
I've already answered this previously asked question in post #23. George II May 2019 #24
Do you believe that when workers feel a need to organize, it's a feather in the cap of management? ehrnst May 2019 #57
Couldn't agree with Uncle Joe more... good for his support of Bernie!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #28
Yay! Bernie's staff felt a need to organize for collective bargaining! ehrnst May 2019 #60
Bernie didn't unionize his campaign - his staffers did. Bernie didn't stop them. Yay. ehrnst May 2019 #59
Sexual violence is common on political campaigns? N/T lapucelle May 2019 #38
Did whistle blowers come forward from any other campaigns? lapucelle May 2019 #37
Why haven't they before this, do you think? Can you name those other campaigns where ehrnst May 2019 #44
This is a gross failure that is being spun NYMinute May 2019 #31
+1 nt brer cat May 2019 #58
+1000. Status quo, old school political spin. (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #76
Why don't you send this meme to the workers who won a union election?? BlueWI May 2019 #113
Please don't misquote me NYMinute May 2019 #114
So it's a congratulatory post? BlueWI May 2019 #115
Kudos goes to the workers who unionized - they are taking the risk. KitSileya May 2019 #32
Any boss who would punish staff for unionizing is scum Kentonio May 2019 #33
Yes, but most likely they'll just be passed over in hiring. KitSileya May 2019 #34
Why bother to try and disguise the fact that you just hate the guy? Kentonio May 2019 #120
So why do you stay, if there is "too much hate" for Sanders? (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #136
This staff especially ehrnst May 2019 #45
Good for the workers on this campaign who now have the protections that were lapucelle May 2019 #35
I know, right? It's unclear why the BS campaign thinks this is a moment of pride... NurseJackie May 2019 #53
Congrats to the workers. Contented employees don't organize, so I hope this brings them the WhiskeyGrinder May 2019 #40
Would we be praising Walmart if cashiers unionized?...nt SidDithers May 2019 #54
Love that this is happening. Bernie would never hold a fundraiser at a union-busting lawyer's home. aidbo May 2019 #61
His staff is the first POTUS campaign staff in history to feel a need to organize. ehrnst May 2019 #63
A union is always important for communication between workers and bosses. aidbo May 2019 #68
So you don't think that these campaign workers won't have adequate communication ehrnst May 2019 #71
It's historic all right... NurseJackie May 2019 #69
It's status quo political campaign spin ehrnst May 2019 #73
Mic drop... whoomp there it is!! InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #106
I certainly hope no candidate would support another candidate who is anti-choice. (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #132
Will the Union opposed encouraging volunteers? That'll take away potential paid positions... brooklynite May 2019 #62
That's an excellent question. I've been a volunteer worker on MineralMan May 2019 #74
Turn harassment charges into a permanent campaign staff union. Hortensis May 2019 #79
Make unions mainstream again loyalsister May 2019 #81
Well, they haven't been common in campaigns - even those candidates who make sure ehrnst May 2019 #98
I don't know details loyalsister May 2019 #109
You do know about reports from alumni staffers, don't you? ehrnst May 2019 #111
I was not there loyalsister May 2019 #116
So you don't think the reports of the staffers who said there was a gender pay gap ehrnst May 2019 #121
Exactly!! This is a positive labor relationship and it's sad to see it being disparaged just because InAbLuEsTaTe May 2019 #101
No. It is laughable because NYMinute May 2019 #107
Not at all. The idea that he deserves congratulations for not opposing the union is. (nt) ehrnst May 2019 #110
Perhaps this is an example of the resurgence of unionizing due to injustice. KitSileya May 2019 #108
Having been in a Union in a progressive non-profit org, I can tell you ehrnst May 2019 #103
Good! Hopefully women can work in a harassment free environment Amimnoch May 2019 #122
they NEEDED a Union. stonecutter357 May 2019 #126
I wish all campaigns offered their workers this level of pay($20 hour) & health insurance. Sunlei May 2019 #127
I'll just leave this here: Blue_Tires May 2019 #137
Interesting revelation on a campaign staffer who negotiated the contract... ehrnst May 2019 #138
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